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Rolling Stone reviews… Lini Lambrusco!

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

All the news that fits: Italian edition of rock’n'roll magazine digs “lo Scuro

We all know that Lini 910 is the most rock’n'roll wine producer out there. What we didn’t know was that Italy’s rock press is catching on and getting hip to Lambrusco. Last year, Emilian musician Luciano Ligabue talked about the importance of Lambrusco and cited the “Cantine Lini” in Sulla sua strada, the Correggio-born rocker’s collection of tales from the road. Now Lini is receiving praise in none other than Rolling Stone magazine! Each month in the Italian edition of the classic rock-lovers’ bible, restaurateur and TV personality Filippo Polidori enjoys pairing a bottle of vino with a favorite LP, in a column called “Degustazioni”. Yesterday I finally got my hands on a copy of the February 2008 issue (yes, in Italy RS is a monthly). The cover star is Sicilian singer-dancer-actor-comedian-TV/radio personality (the Italians call him a “showman”) Rosario Fiorello, who appears in an affectionate pastiche of jazz-rock pioneer Donald Fagen’s 1982 solo album The Nightfly.

Rosario Fiorello, or simply "Fiorello" to many,

The multi-talented Rosario Fiorello, known simply as Fiorello to many, was born in Catania in 1960.

Polidori discusses how Lambrusco has finally begun to sell outside Emilia Romagna, mentioning how it is now the best-selling wine in Brazil. Though the best explanation of Lambrusco’s popularity abroad comes from photographer Oliviero Toscani. “Lambrusco is the true Italian wine,” he says. “It’s like Marcello Mastroianni. Who better to represent Italy? It has that real look of an Italian and instead of being proud we act embarrassed, just because it isn’t trendy… It’s absurd. It’s Lambrusco that’s trendy, not the other wines! If Italians were really chic they’d understand.”

"I've got plenty of java and Chesterfield Kings..." All Donald's missing is a bottle of Lambrusco.

Polidori then goes on to describe his feelings for Lini’s Lambrusco Scuro. “From the first instant you pour it into the glass you realize you’re in the company of something good, starting with that brilliant ruby color and aroma of cherry and strawberry. This wine doesn’t require any introductions in order to appreciate it: it’s a eulogy to the greatness of simplicity.”

So what record does Polidori choose to listen to while drinking Lini? The perhaps surprising answer is Born To Run, Bruce Springsteen’s chrome-wheeled, fuel-injected magnum opus from 1975. “I chose an album that has two souls: Rock and Folk. For me Springsteen is the right person and Born To Run is the right soundtrack.” Hard to disagree, although I’ve always felt Bruce (and Lini for that matter) goes well with just about anything…

"Cause tramps like us, baby we were born to drink Lambrusco."

You can read Filippo Polidari’s complete “Degustazioni” column as featured in the February 2008 Rolling Stone, here (a full translation will follow later). Meanwhile, if you have any other thoughts regarding wine-music pairings please let us know — right now I’m considering popping open some Labrusca Bianco and dusting off my copy of the White Album

San Diego Serenade for Lini

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Lambrusco hits big on the West Coast thanks to our man in Cali, Jeremy Parzen

Jeremy

Jeremy Parzen, Ph.D, pours Lini's Lambrusco Rosé at the wedding of Jon and Jayne, Presidio Park, San Diego, CA.

The popularity of Lini continues to grow further afield, and nowhere more spectacularly than in southern California, where our good friend Jeremy Parzen has certainly played his part in enhancing the Lambrusco producer’s success. Jeremy was instrumental in introducing Lini’s range of Lambrusco wines to these shores in 2007, where they proved an instant hit in New York City. A food and wine historian, author, Italian translator and rock musician, Jeremy now documents his experiences in wine, food, travel and music through his excellent blog, Do Bianchi.

When not writing, tasting, or touring with his pseudo-gallic band Nous Non Plus, Jeremy may be found adding to his myriad skills in decidedly unexpected ways. Dr. Parzen was recently ordained as a Rock Doctor in the Universal Life Church, and last month officiated at his first wedding — that of friends in San Diego — at which he was pleased to report Lini’s Lambrusco Rosé continued to flow liberally.

Jeremy on stage

The Rock Doctor wields his Telecaster on stage in the German town of Frankfurt an der Oder during Nous Non Plus' recent European Tour.

Nous Non Plus have just completed their second album, Menagerie, to be released in the new year. The song “Fille Atomique”, taken from the band’s eponymously-titled 2006 debut CD, was featured in last week’s episode of the CW11’s hit series Gossip Girl.

Grazie Jeremy for championing some of our favorite wines out west. Keep on rockin’…

On the street… LINI 910

Saturday, July 19th, 2008
LINI 910 makes its New York fashion debut.

The Sartorialist would have been proud of this sighting: LINI 910 makes its New York fashion debut.

Last Wednesday after I rode the 6 train up to Central Park to enjoy New York Grand Opera’s open-air production of Giuseppe Verdi’s “La Traviata“. For the occasion, I took a chilled bottle of Lini Labrusca Rosso from Vino. I felt this was an appropriate choice of which I’m certain Verdi himself would have approved — not only did the wine pair perfectly with the selection of soft cheeses my girlfriend had brought in her hamper, but like Lini, the great composer in question also hailed from Emilia Romagna.

Following the somewhat uneven performance, while strolling home along Fifth Avenue we happened upon this elegant young gentleman on the corner of East 75th Street. To my surprise he appeared to be sporting none other than a LINI 910 bag made of shiny black PVC vinyl. I asked him where he obtained the ultra-chic accessory but he swore me to secrecy. It remains to be seen whether these bags will make break out onto the general market, but for now we’re happy to welcome a little Italian style to Manhattan’s Upper East Side.